Monday's HOT MIC

Either this is a really disturbing Freudian slip or MSNBC's Kasie Hunt read something off the teleprompter that wasn't meant to be said out loud. Either way, here's your totally unbiased media moment of the day:

There's nothing funny about 6 broken ribs -- my apologies to @RandPauI for suggesting on air earlier today there was. Hope your recovery is on the right track, senator, looking forward to seeing you in the hallways soon.

AG Sessions and other DOJ officials have thrown cold water on the FBI informant William Campbell's information regarding Uranium One and the Russians, saying that the case he was involved in was not connected.

But investigative journalist Sara Carter has seen a "treasure trove" of documents that shows otherwise.

The Future of The Republic is at Stake! Rosenstein is a Clinton #DeepState operative. He caused Trump to fire @Comey, caused Sessions to expand his recusal to the @ClintonFdn and hired Bob Mueller who in turn hired Weissman to destroy Trump and protect the Clintons. (more) pic.twitter.com/vjAEu9YFMp

Eight women have told The Washington Post that longtime television host Charlie Rose made unwanted sexual advances toward them, including lewd phone calls, walking around naked in their presence, or groping their breasts, buttocks or genital areas.

There are striking commonalities in the accounts of the women, each of whom described their interactions with Rose in multiple interviews with The Post. For all of the women, reporters interviewed friends, colleagues or family members who said the women had confided in them about aspects of the incidents. Three of the eight spoke on the record.